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Sampling and Monitoring Technician I/II

Government Jobs, Louisville, Kentucky, United States, 40201

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This position will be filled as a Sampling and Monitoring Technician I or II based on candidate qualifications. Salary ranges are as follows: Sampling and Monitoring Technician I: $47,923.20-$70,699.20 Sampling and Monitoring Technician II: $51,459.20-$76,502.40 Provides technical and field support for all sampling and monitoring needs of the organization. Collects samples for technology-based and conventional pollutants, pathogens, and nutrients for water quality, industrial, special projects, and emergency response requirements. Ensures sampling and monitoring equipment is properly calibrated and functioning. Conducts site location surveys for installation of equipment and prepares and installs equipment according to site specific characteristics. Conducts field trouble shooting and repair and/or resolves mechanical or electrical malfunctions of equipment. Uses equipment and job related computer software to collect and report data. Measures, documents, and reports field data parameters. Leads confined space entry activities to ensure compliance with OSHA regulations and organization procedures. Conducts field assessments and associated work to complete field instrument installations. Conducts work utilizing all established sampling protocols, Quality Assurance Project Plans (QAPP), and standard operating procedures to ensure the integrity of sampling and monitoring activities. Recommends improvements and updates all work related protocols, procedures, and documentation activities. Collects reports and analyzes project trending and modeling data. Accesses and uses Infor Public Sector (IPS) or similar software for work orders or other related activities. Uses Telemetry and Data Logging (Telog) or similar software and web based clients to access, review, manipulate, and report data. Conducts field assessments and makes field adjustments to ensure success during sampling events. Understands Federal Clean Water Act and Kentucky Pollution Discharge Elimination System permit requirements, and ensures sampling projects are conducted in a manner to meet regulatory requirements. Identifies need for fabrication of items to complete equipment installation projects and provides fabrication recommendations to supervisor/manager. Installs fabricated components to meet site specific purposes and develops methods to overcome equipment installation related difficulties. Reviews updated inventory database and identifies additional requirements or omissions. Conducts pricing and reliability studies of equipment. Maintains, calibrates and conducts function tests on all equipment items. Conducts wet weather discharge reconnaissance routes in compliance with Sewer Overflow Response Protocols. Conducts combined sewer overflow inspections to identify and report problems. Performs sampling required to maintain regulatory compliance of Pretreatment Program and ensures collection and timely/accurate reporting of quality test results for revenue collection purposes. Collects samples in support of capacity, management, operations and maintenance (CMOM) related activities. Performs field and in-house equipment and instrumentation repairs. Utilizes computer to access, download and analyze data from field instruments. Conducts inventory of equipment, supplies and other resources and recommends level of replacement or purchasing needs. Operates and maintains department pH probes including cleaning, calibration, and replacement of probes/membranes. Collects stream water quality samples and field parameters. Reviews and follows chain of custody procedures to ensure samples are delivered to MSD or contract laboratory for analysis. Ensures proper preparation and shipment of samples. Leads team during collection of stream biological data using ceramic tiles or other required methods. Collects stream flow data, through mechanical, electronic or in-stream measurement means. Conducts field calculations of stream flow or sampling and monitoring data to ensure field measurements are correct and/or appropriate with expected results. Ensures proper cleaning and decontamination methods are used for samplers, flow devices, bottles and other equipment as determined necessary. Coordinates with laboratories regarding activities related to proper hand off and/or analysis of samples. Conducts training for Sampling and Monitoring Technicians as deemed necessary by supervisor/manager. Knowledge of sampling procedures and methods; knowledge of basic carpentry, electricity, plumbing, mechanics and instrumentation; knowledge of chain of custody protocols; ability to operate sampling instrumentation and related equipment; ability to calibrate, maintain and install sampling equipment; ability to operate a PC and associated Windows environment software (e.g. Microsoft Office Suite); ability to use software required to operate/troubleshoot equipment and retrieve data; ability to use laboratory information management software to enter sampling and analytical information; ability to work effectively under heavy, unpredictable surges in workload; ability to perform physically demanding tasks; ability to work 24 hour emergency response; ability to work various shifts, weekends, holidays and overtime; ability to work outdoors, at night and in all weather conditions; ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing; ability to accurately record, maintain and enter records in log book and/or software databases. Knowledge of sampling procedures and methods; knowledge of basic carpentry, electricity, plumbing, mechanics and instrumentation; skill in operating sampling instrumentation and related equipment; skill in calibrating, maintaining and installing sampling equipment; ability to operate a PC and associated Windows environment software (e.g. Microsoft Office Suite); ability to use software required to operate/trouble shoot equipment and retrieve data; ability to use laboratory information management software (LIMS) to enter sampling and analytical information; ability to review LIMS data for accuracy and resolve data input issues; ability to identify and recommend fabrication needs for installation of equipment; ability to work effectively under heavy, unpredictable surges in workload; ability to perform physically demanding tasks; ability to work 24 hour emergency response; ability to work various shifts, weekends, holidays and overtime; ability to work outdoors, at night and in all weather conditions; ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing; ability to accurately record, maintain and enter records in log book and/or software databases. High School Diploma or GED; two or more years of sampling, water quality, or wastewater operations experience; an equivalent combination of education and experience may be substituted. Must complete a 40-hour Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) course and obtain certification at the Hazardous Material Technician level within six months of obtaining the position and fulfill requirements established in 29 Code of Federal Regulation (CFR) 1910.120. Must possess a valid driver's license. Must have safe work and driving habits. High School Diploma or GED; four or more years of sampling, water quality, or wastewater operations experience; an equivalent combination of education and experience may be substituted. Must complete a 40-hour Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) course and obtain certification at the Hazardous Material Technician level within six months of obtaining the position and fulfill requirements established in 29 Code of Federal Regulation (CFR) 1910.120. Must possess a valid driver's license. Must have safe work and driving habits.